SXSW 2011 was the first time REDEFINE has ever attempted to throw a SXSW event. We went big. We booked thirty amazing bands to play two stages at a 22-bedroom vegan co-op called House Of Commons. All party-attending patrons were treated to 3,000+ 16-ounce cans of beer, courtesy of Dos Equis. In short: a jolly good time!

The unofficial showcase, which took place on Friday, March 18th, was a hectic blur, as were the two days leading up to it. Let’s just say that we grossly underestimated the amount of work and pre-planning involved in throwing a party during SXSW week. Myself and Gina Altamura ran around like madwomen, with the help of House Of Commons residents Mike Garcia and Dana Vanderford, and all-around champ, Eric Anderson.

Together, we waited in line for equipment rentals for what seemed like ETERNITY. In-town music gear rental shops may claim online that they will be able to accomodate everyone’s needs, but that’s a dirty, dirty lie. Maybe during any other time of year, but not during SXSW. It is only thanks to Marjorie Owens from Clumsy N Shy, who we co-threw the party with, that we were able to successfully stock our party with all of the backline equipment we needed. Dallas-based equipment rental companies came through for us — at a price — when nobody in Austin could. The bands themselves were also champs, improvising when necessary, and often rearranging their schedules for the party to flow smoothly.

What’s more: our headliner, Starfucker, had to drop out due to… well, an arrest. Luckily, we did a community pull and managed to have three bands play in place of Starfucker, to close the night out in an epic way — narrowly avoiding a $300+ fine from the cops.

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Vivian Hua (華婷婷) wears a lot of random hats, but has somewhat mastered globetrotting like a hobo and evading traditional 9-to-5 work schedules. She enjoys observing human idiosyncrasies perhaps more than anything and is a magnet for homeless people (a joy) and bug bites of all types (absolutely terrible). Through her work, she hopes to embrace the temporary while documenting the nostalgic, using divination and dream symbolism as guides through the cosmic maze. Additional writing, art, video, and other crap, like her astrological chart, can be seen at www.inallthings-patterns.net. She is the Editor-in-Chief of REDEFINE magazine, and quite appreciates unsolicited personal e-mails just to shoot the shit and narrow the gaps between human beings.